5 letter words with UL in the middle

The following list contains 30 five letter words in English

5 letter words with UL in the middle in English

5 letter words with ULT in the middle letters


5 letter words with ULA in the middle letters


5 letter words with ULK in the middle letters


5 letter words with ULE in the middle letters


5 letter words with ULS in the middle letters


5 letter words with ULD in the middle letters


5 letter words with ULM in the middle letters


5 letter words with ULL in the middle letters


5 letter words with ULY in the middle letters


Common 5 letter words with UL in the middle with meaning

WordDefinition
CAULS
Parts of Speech:

Noun

Definitions:

1. The membrane enclosing a fetus in the womb, which is sometimes present at birth as a covering of the head or face.

2. A part of the amniotic sac that sometimes covers a newborns head or face at birth.

Pronunciations:

US: /kôlz/

UK: /kɔːlz/

Origin and Usage:

The word "cauls" comes from the Old French "cale", meaning "head covering". It has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to the membrane that surrounds a fetus in the womb. In some cultures, it was believed that a child born with a caul would have special powers or be protected from harm.

Synonyms:

None

Related Words:

Claws, Hauls, Mauls, Sauls, Yauls

Example Sentences:
  1. She was born with a caul covering her face.
  2. The midwife carefully removed the caul from the newborns head.
  3. According to superstition, a child born with a caul would be lucky.
POULT
Heres the dictionary-style entry for "poult": Poult Parts of Speech:

Noun

Definitions:
  1. A young domestic fowl, especially one that is less than four months old and raised for food (source: KoalaChat).
  2. A soft, moist mass of bread, meal, clay, or other substance, sometimes heated, applied as a warm, moist remedy to the body (source: KoalaChat).
Pronunciations:
  • US: /poʊlt/
  • UK: /pəʊlt/
Origin and Usage:

The word "poult" comes from Middle English "pollet," which means "young chicken." The word has been in use since the 14th century. Poult is commonly used in the culinary world to refer to a young domestic fowl raised for food. It is also used in medicine to refer to a soft, moist mass applied to the body as a remedy.

Synonyms:
  • Young chicken
  • Chick
  • Chickling
  • Chickie
Related Words:
  • Polka
  • Plotz
  • Pilot
  • Pivot
  • Powdy
Example Sentences:
  1. The farmer raised a poult to be sold for Thanksgiving dinner.
  2. The nurse applied a poult to the patients chest to relieve congestion.
JOULE
Joule

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A unit of energy and work in the International System of Units (SI), equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force. Symbol: J.

Pronunciation (US): jool

Pronunciation (UK): jool

Origin and Usage: The joule is named after James Prescott Joule, a British physicist, and is used to measure energy and work. It was adopted as a standard unit of energy in 1946 by the General Conference on Weights and Measures. It is widely used in physics, engineering, and other sciences.

Synonyms: None

Related Words: None

Example Sentences:

  • The light bulb uses about 60 joules of energy per second.
  • He calculated the amount of work done in joules.
  • The car engine produces 5000 joules of energy per second.
FAULT
Parts of Speech

Noun, verb

Definitions

Noun: a mistake or error; responsibility for a mistake or error

Verb: to blame or criticize someone for a mistake or error

Pronunciations

US: /fɔlt/

UK: /fɔːlt/

Origin and Usage

The word "fault" originated from the Old French word "faute" which means "lack, deficiency, or mistake". It has been in use since the 13th century. As a noun, "fault" refers to a mistake or error, and as a verb, it means to blame or criticize someone for a mistake or error. The word is commonly used in legal contexts, such as when assigning responsibility for an accident or mistake.

Synonyms

Noun: mistake, error, flaw, defect, shortcoming

Verb: blame, criticize, condemn, censure, reproach

Related Words

blame, error, guilt, shame

Example Sentences

Noun: The fault in the machine caused it to malfunction. He accepted full fault for the accident.

Verb: The boss faulted the employee for the mistake in the report. She faulted herself for not preparing enough for the exam.

CAULS
Parts of Speech:

Noun

Definitions:

1. The membrane enclosing a fetus in the womb, which is sometimes present at birth as a covering of the head or face.

2. A part of the amniotic sac that sometimes covers a newborns head or face at birth.

Pronunciations:

US: /kôlz/

UK: /kɔːlz/

Origin and Usage:

The word "cauls" comes from the Old French "cale", meaning "head covering". It has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to the membrane that surrounds a fetus in the womb. In some cultures, it was believed that a child born with a caul would have special powers or be protected from harm.

Synonyms:

None

Related Words:

Claws, Hauls, Mauls, Sauls, Yauls

Example Sentences:
  1. She was born with a caul covering her face.
  2. The midwife carefully removed the caul from the newborns head.
  3. According to superstition, a child born with a caul would be lucky.